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By Andrea Fox | 02:37 pm | January 13, 2026
ASTP/ONC's draft rulemaking, known as HTI-5, aims to reduce compliance complexities. But some industry experts say seemingly welcome changes do not align with data exchange and security realities.
By Jessica Hagen | 12:51 pm | January 13, 2026
Julia Zarb, principal and founder of Blue x Blue, discusses her upcoming HIMSS26 talk, exploring "human in the loop" AI practices and workflows that support human decision-making.
By Bill Siwicki | 12:11 pm | January 13, 2026
Additionally, AI-driven workflows and advanced analytics will become crucial as hospitals face escalating financial and operational pressures in 2026, one CEO predicts.
By Jessica Hagen | 09:45 am | January 13, 2026
Julia Zarb, principal and founder of Blue x Blue, discusses her upcoming HIMSS26 talk, exploring "human in the loop" AI practices and workflows that support human decision-making.
By Mike Miliard | 09:04 am | January 13, 2026
Clinical informatics leaders at HIMSS26 will highlight some governance strategies and implementation best practices that could help ensure these in-demand AI charting tools are delivering value for clinicians and other stakeholders.
By Adam Ang | 05:14 pm | January 12, 2026
The popular AI tool for healthcare professionals may also soon come to public outpatient clinics in New Zealand.
By Adam Ang | 05:14 pm | January 12, 2026
Gold Coast Health is the first in Queensland to pilot this concept, initially supporting collaboration between local GPs and developmental paediatricians.
By Andrea Fox | 05:04 pm | January 12, 2026
Elation Health and HealthEx announce they are integrating Anthropic's Claude artificial intelligence to better synthesize health data for doctors and patients.
Nursing and IT
By Nathan Eddy | 12:53 pm | January 12, 2026
Too often, message sending processes are disjointed, says one nursing IT leader – calling for a more personalized approach to comms, both "content and channel wise."
By Andrea Fox | 02:30 pm | January 09, 2026
Mass General Brigham plans to make online primary care access available to all insured Massachusetts and New Hampshire residents. The primary care access situation in the Bay State has been called "dire."